Music Fundementals (Game Mechanics)

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System Messages

SUI Prompts

Radial Menus

Game Mechanics

When you begin to play, your most basic command is /startmusic. This will bring up music playlist window that gives you a list of the songs you currently know. You must have your instrument equipped before you may begin playing music. To start a song without the window, type in /startmusic + the song name, for example: /startmusic starwars1


To stop playing music the command is /stopmusic After a player stops performing, they have to wait 8 seconds before being able to begin performing again.

/pausemusic

The pausemusic command will stop the sound of the player, but the player is able to still continue playing/gaining exp.If the player uses this while grouped it just means that their instrument is removed from the group track. If the entertainer is listened to indvidually, the patron hears nothing, but can still watch/be healed and such. The command is queued as if it were a flourish so it only executes when it comes up in the queue. When it is executed the silence will last for 10 seconds.


Changing Songs:

You can switch from one song to another using the "/changemusic [song name]" command (when playing alone). You can leave off the song name, and it will prompt you with a song list. Example : /changemusic starwars1


Music Playlist

Flourishes

After you begin playing, you will be able to flourish your avatar, causing him or her to do various moves in the performance as well as changing the song's sound. There are eight possible flourishes per song. You may flourish by using the command /flourish and choosing a number of 1-8. (e.g. /flourish 5)

Queuing

Queuing in entertainer differs from combat queuing in that there is a preset limit to the amount of total commands that will be stored to execute. For music, the server will store up to 5 flourishes for execution. Any more flourishes performed by the player will simply use action but not be added to the queue.

For dancing, there is no possible queue. Dance flourishes are executed immediately. What this means however is that a dance flourish must fully execute and complete the duration before another flourish can be attempted. Once executed the performance will go back to the base dance unless the player immediately performs another flourish.


Audience Commands

All patrons who /listen and or /watch performers in the same group, will get their Battle Fatigue and mind wounds healed by the group collectively. I don't think it's split between only musicians and only dancers, it's the group as a whole. The rate of healing remains the same whether a player watches a dancer or listens to a musician player within the band. Listening and watching will work up to about 60 meters. After this the player will be forced to stop listening/watching. A player may use the radials for up to 32 meters.



/listen /listen Start listening to your current target
/listen playerName Start listening to the designated player

/stoplisten /stoplisten Stop listening to an entertainer


/watch /watch Start watching your current target
/watch playerName Start watching the designated player


/stopwatch /stopwatch Stop watching an entertainer



Can entertainers listen to other entertainers while grouped and playing?

No, they cant listen/watch to other entertainers while playing due to client command table restriction. However they can stop performing and listen/watch an entertainer in group, then begin performing again (while remaining watching/listening). This does not seem to be a bug. This allows for entertainers to heal other entertainers in the same group.


Can patrons listen to a musician in one group and watch a dancer in another group at the same time and receive healing from both? If they can watch/listen to two groups at the same time, how much do they get healed for?


The NGE Allows players to watch and listen to players from different groups simultaneously. It is unknown currently how this worked during pre-cu. Presumably a way to handle this would be to make it so that when the player watches one group, the player is simply healed based on whatever rates that the group's healing mods work for. Both groups would heal the player simultaneously at their normal values until the player reaches 0 wounds/bf.



Instrument Use

All instruments with the exception of two (the nalargon and omni box) are simply equippable from the inventory. Nalargons and omni boxes must be dropped outside of the inventory and into the world to be used. Once done, the player may use a play instrument radial on the object and will get their song selection list. The player must also keep the nalargon and omni box targeted at all times in order to continue using them. If they change targets then they stop performing. (this behavior existed during pre-cu as well). After the player is finished they may pack up the instrument by clicking the pick up radial or they may move past 5 meters from the object and it will automatically pack up back into their inventory. When placing these instruments, the instrument will face in whatever direction the player is facing in.

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